Interviewed the guy wearing what *might* be the most iconic outfit at the #M4M4ALL march in DC yesterday ๐ pic.twitter.com/XC01TMuIxU
— K o b i (No Justice ✊ = No Peace ☮️) (@ProPeace97) July 25, 2021
"How can we have life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness when we live in constant fear of illness, bankruptcy, or homelessness because of the outrageous for-profit healthcare system?" #M4M4ALL #MedicareForAll https://t.co/cV8drM80ay
— Common Dreams (@commondreams) July 25, 2021
Corporate media and Congressional Democrats did their best to completely ignore this event. All that did was demonstrate how choked they are by Big Pharma (try to imagine watching CNN or browsing your social media feed of choice without seeing an ad for Keytruda, or Ozempic, or any other flavor-of-the-month wonder drug).
The two biggest letdowns besides Bernie Sanders were AOC and Nina Turner, who counter-programmed with a stumping for Turner's OH-11 bid.
Extremely - and I cannot emphasize this enough - disillusioning that they would schedule a campaign event together on the SAME DAY as the nationwide rallies. #MedicareForAll is NOT #justanotherplatitude https://t.co/aoWyziKRKa
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) July 21, 2021
By contrast, Austin's march was refreshingly bipartisan (Green and Dem), and held in coordination with the 50+ other events across the nation.
#M4M4All #Austin @TXGreens and @TexasDemocrats marching united for the cause. https://t.co/q5FU8EIz2D
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) July 24, 2021
The two co-sponsors were Delilah Barrios, Green for governor, and David L. Anderson for TX-22 (primarying Lloyd Doggett).
Thank you @DLAndersonJrTX @JulieOliverTX @insidioussamg for your energy and support!!#M4M4ALL because it's not about party's its about policy, it's about human rights. https://t.co/rc5vgEXE9U
— DelilahForTexas๐☮๐ป๐ (@DelilahforTexas) July 24, 2021
Marching at: pic.twitter.com/wRYkzvdPlK
— METRORail Gold Line Stan Account ๐๐๐ (@METRORailHou) July 24, 2021
I believe that's @keepaustinnasty at the #M4M4All rally at the #Texas Capitol #ATX #M4All https://t.co/6GGvVMSkZf
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) July 24, 2021
#M4M4ALL Austin, Tx pic.twitter.com/6w3UTls6Ms
— Brookie (@Brookiepoosays) July 24, 2021
At least two people who could not get to Austin held their own rallies; one in San Marcos ...
Doing my own #M4M4ALL solidarity, March For #MedicareForAll on July 24th, 2021 in downtown #SanMarcosTX #SMTX #Medicare4All pic.twitter.com/IW3TKyWJiy
— Taylor Tribbey (@TribbeyTaylor) July 24, 2021
... one in The City Under Seven Flags.
There is no #M4M4ALL in Laredo, but I came to the office of useless @RepCuellar to demand free healthcare and his resignation pic.twitter.com/s1kzXMPzeo
— Colt T. McCree (@Dr4gonD4ddy) July 24, 2021
For reasons perhaps mentioned above but to which only they can address, a consortium of Texas orgs chose not to join this march -- indeed, specified their disaffiliation -- but will hold rallies this Thursday evening across the state. TOP, Our Revolution, and others are spreading the word, and a variety of issue-oriented activists as well as DSA and newly-elected municipal officials are speaking.
We are super excited we have marches in all 6 cities
— Sofia Sepulveda ๐น #MedicareforAll (@sofiaintexas) July 23, 2021
Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Corpus, Austin, and RGV pic.twitter.com/HHogmTDduh
Besides Oliver and Anderson making another appearance, the roster includes Vanessa Fuentes (Austin CM), Jalen McKee-Rodriguez (San Antonio CM), Jessica Mason (running in a potentially crowded TX-30 Democratic primary to replace the allegedly retiring Eddie Bernice Johnson), and Teri Castillo (also a freshly-minted SA CM). Follow Sofia Sepulveda for updates.
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